Bio
My name is Fragkiskos. I come from Cyprus, a beautiful island in the
mediterranean sea. I graduated from the Electrical and Computer Engineering department
of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece, in 2002.
In 2004, I received
the MSc degree from the Electrical Engineering department at the University of Southern California (USC), and in 2007 the PhD degree with advisor
Prof. Konstantinos Psounis.
Since January 2008 I'm with CAIDA/UCSD as a postdoc, working with Dmitri Krioukov.
Research Interests
Scaling properties of computer networks and methods for scalable performance prediction, modeling, P2P systems, complex networks.
Publications
- Modelling BitTorrent-like Systems in Heterogeneous Environments,
Wei-Cherng Liao, Fragkiskos Papadopoulos, and Konstantinos Psounis, submitted to IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, December 2007.
- Systems with multiple servers under heavy-tailed workloads
Konstantinos Psounis, Pablo Molinero-Fernandez, Balaji Prabhakar, and Fragkiskos Papadopoulos, IFIP-WG7.3 PERFORMANCE 2005,
Journal of Performance Evaluation, Elsevier, Vol. 62, Number 1-4, pp. 456-474, 2005.
Ph.D. Thesis
Patents
- "System and Method for Passively Monitoring
Customer Control Messages in a Multicast VPN". Joint work with Bill Fenner, AT&T
Labs-Research, US Patent Pending (filed Dec. 2005).
Awards/Honors
- ACM SIGMETRICS travel grant, 2007.
- Honorable Mention by the USC Electrical Engineering Department for the paper "Performance Preserving Topological Downscaling of Internet-like Networks", April 2007.
- 2nd Award of Excellence in Telecommunications by Ericsson. The award was given for my undergraduate diploma thesis
with title:
"Development of the User Mobility Server (UMS), suggested by the 3GPP, for multimedia services
in 3rd generation mobiles", May 2003.
- 2-year full graduate grant by the Fulbright commission, 2002-2004.
Working Experience
- Visiting graduate student, CAIDA, Fall 2007.
- Summer 2007 internship at the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA), University of California San Diego (UCSD).
- Summer 2004 internship at AT&T Labs-Research, Menlo Park, CA.
- Research Assistant, USC, Fall 2004 - Spring 2007.
- Spring 2005 & 2007 Teaching Assistant, for the graduate class EE650 "Advanced Topics in Computer Networks:
Mathematical Techniques and Tools for Analyzing Wireless and Wired Networks".
- Fall 2005 Teaching Assistant, for the undergraduate class EE465 "Probabilistic Methods in Computer Systems Modeling".
- Spring 2006 Teaching Assistant, for the undergraduate class EE450 "Introduction to Computer Networks".
- Fall 2006 & 2007 Teaching Assistant, for the graduate class EE555 "Broadband Network Architectures".
Professional Activities
- Reviewer of IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. (October 2007-present)
NS Code
The following link contains a modified/enhanced version of the Webtraf utilities of
the ns-2 simulator. You will need these utilities for creating Web sessions.
Current ns-2 implementations allocate memory for Web sessions statically and hence
they are inappropriate for running large scale experiments. The following modified
version allocates memory dynamically. Just apply the patch as described in the README
file.
webPatch.tar.gz
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